Rated 5 out of
5
by
Darwyn N. from
Unfortunately, the circumference of the chimney of the boot was not enough for my oversized calf. No fault of the boot. I'm just a fat man that has trouble finding boots that are my size AND fit over my lower leg. If I do they're too thick and clunky.
I gave them to my normal sized brother-in-law.
If you know of any way to stretch the top of these boots a few inches I would gladly buy another pair as it is not unusual in my profession to find the trailer that you have to pick up in a shin deep lake of ice water on the back forty in the middle of the night.
I love your products and leave the catalogs I receive from you in the various break rooms and waiting areas I visit on my rounds.
Date published: 2017-09-16
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Rob H. from
Farm boots
I have had two pairs of these boots. They last 10 months of working full time farming. I have never had a boot more comfortable or that lasts longer without foot pain. They work in the cold of Vermont down to -20(with breaks). They are loose enough I can wear them in the summer as well. I buy my usual size and they are loose. I like this as my feet don't fall out but almost feel as if my feet are floating while walking. They take about a month to break in at least as they are rugged and thick. I have a serious callous on my big tow from kneeling to milk and the boot rubbing on my tow. I wouldn't mind a different color as they are seriously blue and I am quite sure the local store with bro's in it pick on me. My feet feel happier than theirs.
Date published: 2020-03-15
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Craig C. from
I work in a food-processing plant. Basically it is a big slippery refrigerator with a slippery freezer-section. When I started, I received cheap complementary boots from my employer, which where cold and slipped. Those boots wore out. I went to Shoes For Crews because I know that the Space-Filling Curves (SFC) on the soles grip.
Sometimes, size 12 fits and sometimes it is too tight. Usually, I buy 13, just to be sure, but Sentinel only goes up to 12. With the no-hassle return-policy, I knew that if they did not fit, I could return them for refund or exchange no-questions-asked, so bought the Sentinels.
When the Sentinels arrived (since I get free shipping on 2 or more pairs, I bought both the Green and Blue (I suppose that I should copy this review to the Sentinel in the other color too)), I tried them on. ¡I had half a centimeter to spare and could wiggle my toes. ¡The Sentinels are warm, comfortable, and grip the floor! ¡I cannot say enough good things about them!
Date published: 2016-06-22
Rated 5 out of
5
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FLO C. from
I love these boots! This is my second pair! They are warm, slip resistant on a wet floor! Fit perfectly, did not have to break them in or anything! my only draw back is that they aren't chemical resistant. When I clean with chemicals I have to wear another boot, which is very uncomfortable! I work in a cold environment and my feet stay warm and dry!
Date published: 2018-06-26
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Beverly C. from
I have purchased several steel toe boots from Shoes for Crews over the past 4 years. They are extremely slip resistant which is very important to me but they are very uncomfortable.
Date published: 2017-05-03
Rated 3 out of
5
by
0Sharon0 from
Size up
Just an average work boot with a higher price. If they are actually insulated, you certainly can't feel it. Most importantly, they are made EXTREMELY small (1 - 1 1/2 sizes). I always buy my work boots a couple sizes larger so I can wear super thick socks, but with these I find I have to wear thin ones due to the smaller size, which leaves my toes frozen. Had high hopes for these. So disappointed.
Date published: 2020-11-26
Rated 5 out of
5
by
joedia from
lasted years for me
i bought a pair years ago of same type and they last through tree service, masonary, and 5 food restraunts. amazing boots
Date published: 2020-10-20
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Craig from
Needs wide-width styles.
I need wading boots with slip-resistance, insulation, and safty-toe. These fit the bill. Unfortunately, all styles of wading boots are medium width. If one has wide feet, expect a few weeks of pain.
This is the 2nd time I bought Sentinels. After over a year, they fail, for people with wide feet, by by slitting open where they pinched.
Date published: 2019-08-29